Ross Township police are looking for four men who allegedly broke into a woman's townhouse early Saturday morning.

It happened in the Governor's Ridge complex on Hilands Place.

Advertisement

Sgt. Benjamin Dripps said the 37-year-old woman woke up to the sounds of someone in her home around 2 a.m. Dripps said the woman saw a man holding her front door open, allowing three other people inside.

Dripps believed the first man climbed through an unlocked or open window.

The men, according to police, were shouting "Where is it?" When they couldn’t find what they were looking for, police said the woman convinced the men to leave, saying she had no idea what they wanted.

Based on one man's statements to the woman, police said the intruders most likely were after an item belonging to a previous tenant. However, police said there's a chance the men were targeting the wrong townhouse.

The woman was not harmed. Anyone who has information about the incident is asked to call Ross police.

"The past four years, I've seen the general area five or six blocks from this complex becoming seedier and seedier," township resident Ryan Matlock said.